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Old 10-30-2020, 08:26 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by JaredS View Post
I have an epub that contains a lot of mathematical equations. I have tried converting it to mobi and azw3 formats but the formatting gets messed up when viewing on a Kindle. The equations are in MathML format, which does not render correctly on my Kindle. I have other eBooks that replace the markup notation with images like .svg and they work perfectly.

Is there any way to convert this to a Kindle readable format and convert the MathML sections to images?

I know there are ways to do the two separately but that would mean manually replacing hundreds of markup tags with images. It would be great if there was a simpler answer. Thanks
You can use MathML Cloud to convert the MathML equations to SVG.

https://mathmlcloud.org/
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